You'll undoubtedly feel clumsy at first, just as with any new skill you're attempting to learn. With practice, you'll become more conscious of your entire body over time. You'll notice you have muscles you haven't used in a long time. You'll learn how to separate your upper and lower bodies.
This entails being able to keep your upper body relaxed and straight while your legs perform a variety of sexy moves.
It's crucial in tango to maintain an elegant, straight, but relaxed posture. The first error is to stiffen up and become stiff. As your awareness grows, you will begin to relax. And everything runs more smoothly when you relax. Relaxation boosts your sensitivity, making you more sensitive to your companion.
To truly connect and experience what your partner is "telling," you must be completely present at all times. You can't talk and dance the tango at the same time. If you close your eyes and dance as a woman, you will reach a meditation-like condition
Tango is a dance that is all about improvisation. There are no predetermined steps to take. Once you've mastered the fundamental processes and principles, you can use them as you choose. The man is in charge and decides what he will do next based on his inventiveness, inspiration, and his partner's response and involvement. It is a tremendous boost for both men's and women's creative and spontaneity muscles.
After you begin taking classes, the most important way to learn and practice tango is to attend milonga parties and practices. A practice is a place where you can go with a partner or by yourself to put what you've learned in class into practice. It's a laid-back, non-formal setting that's ideal for meeting new people and learning together.
A tango milonga is a tango gathering. You must dress up for this one; you cannot go to a milonga in your everyday clothes.
This is a more formal setting, with specific rules that you will learn about in tango classes.